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On Friday, Antonelli Cincinnati held its first Lights, Camera, Santa! Event. Mr. and Mrs. Claus sat for pictures in a Winter Wonderland designed by Interior Design students and faculty. Photography students snapped photos of fellow students and their families. And kids and grown-ups alike had a blast decorating cookies and holiday ornaments! Student volunteers received community-service hours to put toward a scholarship. It was an event as magical as the holiday season!

May 21st was my 10th anniversary as an employee of Antonelli College. I have had numerous jobs in my life. I’ve worked in banks, doctor offices, a health club, and even managed a Goodwill store. I have volunteered in a self-help group for people with MS, and worked on an ambulance as an EMT for a rescue squad. All were learning experiences, and all helped make me what I am today.

As exciting as these were, I always wanted to work in an office. In high school, I took every type of office class I could, and learned things we don’t even use today. Antonelli gave me a home, giving me a place to use all that information. It has also given me the satisfaction of knowing that in my own little way I am doing my part to send our students out into the work force, ready to tackle anything that life throws at them.

When I am not at work, I am at home taking care of my husband, and my home. I enjoy gardening, painting, and making jewelry.

Fever, aches, runny nose and much worse can befall you if you’re not careful in protecting yourself from the flu. Between school, work, and taking care of your family, you’re probably far too busy to fall ill. Taking a few simple steps can help prevent the flu (and even colds) from disrupting your life, so you can stay on task.

One way to prevent seasonal flu is to wash your hands frequently. Wash after you shake hands with anyone, after you use the restroom, and before you eat. A thorough washing is best, which means at least 20 seconds with soapy water. When you get home from school or work or anywhere else with high risk, it’s also a good idea to change your clothes as well as wash your hands.

Also, remember to keep your hands away from your face. If you do have any germs on your hands, you can at least prevent them from getting in your body by making sure not to touch your nose, mouth or eyes: all common places for germs to get in.

Another to consider: take care of yourself. A healthy immune system can fight off the germs that sneak in. Get plenty of sleep, eat a balanced diet with lots of vitamin-rich fruits and vegetables, stay active, and drink plenty of water.

Finally, the best way to prevent seasonal flu is to get vaccinated every year.

Everyone six months of age and older should get a flu vaccine every season. There are plenty of great reasons to get your flu vaccine:

Flu vaccination can keep you from getting sick with flu.

Flu vaccination is incredibly safe; it will not give you the flu.

Flu vaccination is an important preventive tool for people with chronic health conditions.

Vaccination helps protect women during and after pregnancy. Getting vaccinated can also protect a baby after birth from flu. (Mom passes antibodies onto the developing baby during her pregnancy.)

Getting vaccinated yourself also protects people around you, including those who are more vulnerable to serious flu illness, like babies and young children, older people, and people with certain chronic health conditions.

In the event that you do fall ill, flu vaccination also can make your illness milder.

For more information about the flu and flu vaccinations go to The Center for Disease Control and Prevention website at https://www.cdc.gov/flu/index.htm, and talk to your doctor.

It is an honor to be asked to give you a little insight into my past and current experience(s). On January 1, 2017, I was promoted to Department Chair for Medical Billing and Coding and also to work with Medical Assistant students finishing up their studies. My work experience includes 30+ years within the field of Medical Billing and Coding/Healthcare Administration. I have worked for physician offices, hospital and nursing facilities, and even worked on the side of insurance carriers.

Like many of you, I waited to complete my education until I was older, in December of 2004, and completed a Master Degree in Healthcare Administration in 2011. I understand the struggles our students have with working full-time, taking care of a household, and even taking care of children, while trying to obtain your education.

On a personal note, I am the mother of two sons. One is married with 4 awesome children, all of whom I totally adore. My oldest grandson graduates this year and will attend Florida State University. My youngest son lives with me, due to a permanent disability.

I have loved working with each and every student here at Antonelli. Taking my experience and education and passing it forward to those who want a successful future, gives me inspiration and motivation each day. Thank you, Antonelli College and students, for giving me the opportunity to share with each of you, the experience and knowledge that I have gained over the years. I cannot think of a better place to be.

Dr. Carr is from the Cincinnati area, and very familiar with the places and uniqueness of our city! She earned her Bachelor’s Degree of Human Development and Family Science with a focus on Family Counseling from The Ohio State University. She has received her Master’s Degree and Doctorate in Education (specifically Multicultural Education) from the University of Cincinnati. She enjoys reading, baking, and enjoying time with her family.

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On Friday, Antonelli Cincinnati held its first Lights, Camera, Santa! Event. Mr. and Mrs. Claus sat for pictures in a Winter Wonderland designed by Interior Design students and faculty. Photography students sna...